Box 32
Contains 5 Results:
Stillman College, 1987-1994
This series contains files related to Hilliard's organizational affiliations, including materials related to the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations (ASCAC) and the National Black Child Development Institute, Inc. of which Hilliard was a founding member. Material related to the American Psychological Association and the Bush Foundation for which Hilliard served as a consultant can also be found in this series.
Talladega College, 1989-1993
This series contains files related to Hilliard's organizational affiliations, including materials related to the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations (ASCAC) and the National Black Child Development Institute, Inc. of which Hilliard was a founding member. Material related to the American Psychological Association and the Bush Foundation for which Hilliard served as a consultant can also be found in this series.
Tougaloo College, 1990 - 1993
This series contains files related to Hilliard's organizational affiliations, including materials related to the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations (ASCAC) and the National Black Child Development Institute, Inc. of which Hilliard was a founding member. Material related to the American Psychological Association and the Bush Foundation for which Hilliard served as a consultant can also be found in this series.
Regarding the University of Michigan, 1982 October 22-1995 July 18
This series contains files related to Hilliard's organizational affiliations, including materials related to the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations (ASCAC) and the National Black Child Development Institute, Inc. of which Hilliard was a founding member. Material related to the American Psychological Association and the Bush Foundation for which Hilliard served as a consultant can also be found in this series.
Regarding Tougaloo College, 1986 June 23-1992 June 22
This series contains files related to Hilliard's organizational affiliations, including materials related to the Association for the Study of Classical African Civilizations (ASCAC) and the National Black Child Development Institute, Inc. of which Hilliard was a founding member. Material related to the American Psychological Association and the Bush Foundation for which Hilliard served as a consultant can also be found in this series.